Campus campaign (Continued from page 10) Awbrey criticizes military On the day before election, Dave Awbrey, Hutchinson junior and Independent Student Party (ISP) presidential candidate, criticized the interrelation of the military and the University. Awbrey cited statistics indicating what he called an increased dependency of the U.S. economy on war-related endeavors. "America must be wary of the growing influence of Defense Department spending and of those industries which have come to depend on war research or preparation for their livelihood," said the ISP candidate. The Hutchinson junior said ISP would work to define the outside role of funding in KU research projects. He also suggested the consideration of a "Dean of Research" who would locate research spending at the University. Awbrey added that ISP would advocate the removal of credit from ROTC courses and the Engineers form new coalition Six engineering students, running independently of a major campus political party, have formed the Engineering Coalition (ECO). "With one engineering student from each department in the School of Engineering, and two students from each type of living group, we feel we can offer students in the School of Engineering effective, balanced representation on the Student Senate," said Steve Salvay, Kansas City junior and organizer of the Coalition. ECO candidates for Student Senate are: Ron Sutton, Goodland senior, electrical engineering; Harv Goldberg, Kansas City junior, chemical and petroleum engineering; Greg Allemann, Herman, Mo., senior, architectural engineering fraternity; George Baldwin, Kansas City freshman, mechanical engineering; Steve Salvay, Kansas City junior, aerospace engineering, and John Plump, Kansas City senior, civil engineering. 14 KANSAN Apr. 23 1969 confining of military recruiters to the Military Science building. Speaking of the ROTC protest, the ISP presidential candidate said, "The easy belief that uniformed ROTC students in some way generate the major military-industrial threat to a system of free universities is false and wastes valuable student energies." Awbrey's final suggestion concerned what he thought to be the greatly overemphasized "ISP would temporarily stress the Humanities at KU in order to return this school of 'liberal education' to a more balanced view of life." image and support of technology and science. Awbrey summarized by saying, "Until University students receive the 18-year-old vote, we must do all we can to arouse concern about these overwhelming problems in our own college communities." Correction Neither the Oliver College Coalition nor the College Coalition of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are College or Career "Thinnies" at Franklin Optical 5616 Johnson Dr. Mission, Kansas Pucci Originals by SAFILO affiliated with any presidential coalition. It was reported in the UDK that they were affiliated with Campus Coalition. AUTO WRECKING NEW and USED PARTS Metal Sculpture Supplies Tires and Batteries A Bankmark Store East End of 9th St. V1 3-0956 MEMO: TO ALL KU STUDENTS and STAFF The Secretarial Service has a new expanded office to serve you. With the newest most modern equipment in Lawrence, about all that's the same is the service-good fast, guaranteed-7 days a week, 7 a.m.'til midnight. √ EXPERT TYPING ✓ COPYING SERVICE WAKE UP AND ANSWERING SERVICE PRINTING SERVICE TERM PAPERS TYPED RESUME'S MIMEOGRAPHING ✔ BUSINESS LETTERS ABS SECRETARIAL SERVICE Formerly: Micki's Secretarial Service 901 KENTUCKY 842-0111